Raja told the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) on 2G issue that it is "perfectly permissible" for a government department to seek the opinion of a law officer when he is already representing it in litigation and advising it on same issues.
"It was in these circumstances that on 7.1.2008, the DoT officials put up a note raising certain issues relating to processing of applications.
He said Vahanvati's opinion was only required on the proposed action of the DoT which was already discussed with him and communicated to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
"Hence, there was no need to send the file through the Law Ministry. Of course, if the Solicitor General had sought any additional information or documents or wanted the file to be routed through the Law Ministry, he could have asked the DoT officials. He also saw no need for such a course of action," he said.
He was responding to a query by the JPC as to why did he seek Vahanvati's opinion "on such an important matter" without routing it through the Law Ministry.
During his appearance before the JPC in February, Vahanvati, who is now the Attorney General, had said that generally opinions are routed through the Law Ministry.
Vahanvati had said that the exception is when the law officer represents a department in a court, there are regular interactions with the ministry concerned and the officer also gives opinion relating to such cases.
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